Once the Craftsman table saw was up and running I built an extension for the table. This incorporated the fence guides that I had added to the saw. By moving the fence guides right, I was able to secure the table extension to the fence guides. This made the overall setup much more stable. This gave me a 40″ + rip capability.
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